March 23, 2013

Britain Strangles a Free Press

Francis Wheen, The Independent

AP Photo

Our monarch no longer holds sway across the Atlantic but here she still reigns supreme, to judge by the Charter’s first sentence: “We by Our Prerogative Royal of Our especial grace, certain knowledge and mere motion do by this Our Charter for Us, Our Heirs and Successors will, ordain and declare as follows: There shall be a body corporate known as the Recognition Panel …”

Read Full Article ››

TAGGED: UK

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

March 16, 2013
Britain's 'Welfare Scrounger' a Myth
Ian Mulheirn, New Statesman
In its effort to save money on the working age welfare bill, the government has used some bold imagery. The Chancellor is fond of saying, "where is the fairness...for the shift-worker, leaving home in the dark hours of the early... more ››
March 16, 2013
Lessons of the Anschluss
Mario Loyola, National Review
Seventy-five years ago this week, Austria and Nazi Germany became united in the Anschluss. Thus, with celebration in the streets, passed the last point in time when Britain and France could have prevented World War II. The... more ››
March 14, 2013
Falkland Islands Reject Argentina, 99.8%
Jose Cardenas, Shadow Gov.
Residents of the Falklands Islands in the South Atlantic went to the polls over the past two days to deliver a resounding rejection of Argentina's bullying campaign to assert a historically dubious claim to sovereignty over... more ››
March 14, 2013
Halt the EU's Insidious War on Nations
Jesse Norman, Daily Telegraph
Over many years, European leaders have frequently compared the creation of the European Union with the founding of the United States of America. The former president of France, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, has a special... more ››
Last week's report on Britain's ageing population was admirable. The feeble response of politicians has been a disgrace. more ››